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A bag contains 6 nickels and 14 pennies. What is the ratio, written in lowest terms, of nickels to the total number of coins in the bag?
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6:14 u know how to reduce?
just reduce that \[\frac{ 6 }{ 14 }\]
first find no. of coins.
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then reduce 6/?
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14\[\div6\]
14/6=?
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no total no. of coins =6+14=20 then 6/20 reduce it to lower terms.
3/10
correct.
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